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Chapter
2
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And when he came
into Capernaum again
after some days, the
news went about that
he was in the house.
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And a great number
had come together, so
that there was no longer
room for them, no, not
even about the door:
and he gave them teaching.
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And four men came
to him with one on a
bed who had no power
of moving.
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And when they were
unable to get near him
because of all the people,
they got the roof uncovered
where he was: and when
it was broken up, they
let down the bed on
which the man was.
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And Jesus, seeing
their faith, said to
him, Son, you have forgiveness
for your sins.
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But there were certain
of the scribes seated
there, and reasoning
in their hearts,
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Why does this man
say such things? he
has no respect for God:
from whom does forgiveness
come but from God only?
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And Jesus, having
knowledge in his spirit
of their thoughts, said
to them, Why are you
reasoning about these
things in your hearts?
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Which is the simpler,
to say to a man who
is ill, You have forgiveness
for your sins, or, Get
up, take up your bed,
and go?
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But so that you may
see that the Son of
man has authority for
the forgiveness of sins
on earth, (he said to
the man,)
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I say to you, Get
up, take up your bed,
and go to your house.
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And he got up, and
straight away took up
the bed and went out
before them all, so
that they were all full
of wonder, and gave
glory to God, saying,
We have never seen anything
like this.
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And he went out again
by the seaside; and
all the people came
to him, and he gave
them teaching.
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And when he went
by, he saw Levi, the
son of Alphaeus, seated
at the place where taxes
were taken, and he said
to him, Come with me.
And he got up, and went
with him.
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And it came about
that he was seated at
meat in his house, and
a number of tax-farmers
and sinners were at
table with Jesus and
his disciples: for there
were a great number
of them, and they came
after him.
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And the scribes of
the Pharisees, when
they saw that he was
taking food with the
tax-farmers and sinners,
said to his disciples,
Why does he take food
and drink with such
men?
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And Jesus, hearing
it, said to them, Those
who are well have no
need of a medical man,
but those who are ill:
I have come not to get
the upright but sinners.
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And John's disciples
and the Pharisees were
taking no food: and
they came and said to
him, Why do John's disciples
and the disciples of
the Pharisees go without
food, but your disciples
do not?
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And Jesus said to
them, Will the friends
of a newly-married man
go without food while
he is with them? as
long as they have him
with them they will
not go without food.
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But the days will
come when the husband
will be taken away from
them, and then they
will go without food.
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No man puts a bit
of new cloth on an old
coat: or the new, by
pulling away from the
old, makes a worse hole.
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And no man puts new
wine into old wine-skins:
or the skins will be
burst by the wine, and
the wine and the skins
will be wasted: but
new wine has to be put
into new wine-skins.
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And it came about
that on the Sabbath
day he was going through
the grain-fields; and
while they were walking,
his disciples took the
heads of grain.
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And the Pharisees
said to him, Why are
they doing what it is
not right to do on the
Sabbath?
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And he said to them,
Have you no knowledge
of what David did, when
he had need and was
without food, he, and
those who were with
him?
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How he went into
the house of God when
Abiathar was high priest,
and took for food the
holy bread, which only
the priests may take,
and gave it to those
who were with him?
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And he said to them,
The Sabbath was made
for man, and not man
for the Sabbath;
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So that the Son of
man is lord even of
the Sabbath.
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